Channel Futures - Today cyberattacks aim to steal information or hijack infrastructure. While these threats are damaging enough, nation states and bad actors are not resting on their laurels. Next up in their nasty bag of tricks is blowing a hole in data integrity via unauthorized data changes, planting false...
Categoria: NSFOCUS in the News
Chrome 72 arrives with code injection blocking and new developer features
VentureBeat - Google today launched Chrome 72 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The release includes code injection blocking and new developer features. You can update to the latest version now using Chrome’s built-in updater or download it directly from google.com/chrome. With over 1 billion users, Chrome is both a browser...
Week in review: Man in the Cloud attacks, Google GDPR fine, business resilience
Help Net Security - Researchers analyze DDoS attacks as coordinated gang activities In a new report, NSFOCUS introduced the IP Chain-Gang concept, in which each chain-gang is controlled by a single threat actor or a group of related threat actors and exhibit similar behavior among the various attacks conducted by...
Researchers analyze DDoS attacks as coordinated gang activities
Help Net Security - In a new report, NSFOCUS introduced the IP Chain-Gang concept, in which each chain-gang is controlled by a single threat actor or a group of related threat actors and exhibit similar behavior among the various attacks conducted by the same gang. Researchers analyzed attack types, volume,...
Are Smart Cities Secure?
RFID Journal - Planning and oversight have the most significant impact when securing a smart city utilizing Internet of Things and RFID technologies. Recently, I participated in several tenders for smart-city projects around the world. I also partook in CEO roundtable discussions at Telecom Exchange LA, including one about what...
The Daily Briefing
CyberWire - Yesterday Troy Hunt announced, to considerable éclat, the discovery of a large trove of credentials for sale in a dark web souk. He calls it "Collection #1." The hood offering the material for sale goes by the nom-de-hack of "Sanixer." KrebsOnSecurity contacted Sanixer and concluded that the material...





